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Which equation illustrates the identity property of multiplication? (x + yi) × z = (xz + yzi) (x + yi) × 0 = 0 (x + yi) × (z + wi) = (z + wi) × (x + yi) (x + yi) × 1 = (x + yi)<…
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Which equation illustrates the identity property of multiplication? (x + yi) × z = (xz + yzi) (x + yi) × 0 = 0 (x + yi) × (z + wi) = (z + wi) × (x + yi) (x + yi) × 1 = (x + yi)<…
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Which equation illustrates the identity property of multiplication? (x + yi) × z = (xz + yzi) (x + yi) × 0 = 0 (x + yi) × (z + wi) = (z + wi) × (x + yi) (x + yi) × 1 = (x + yi)
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Answer: (x + yi) × 1 = (x + yi)
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